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Sargassum forcasts website
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09/23/2015 09:43 AM
09/23/2015 09:43 AM
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There is a prof. at Texas A&M that is using satellite technology to identify the larger areas of floating sargassum that will eventually arrive on someone's shores. Here is a link http://seas-forecast.com/Click on the Forcasts box to see the areas of heavy accumulation and, in general, where the stuff is likely to hit due to the WNW rotation of currents.
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